Wedding Shoes, Buying And Preparation
A bride should be
blooming and perfect, just like the wedding and the wedding day, and for a
perfect bride, there should be perfect wedding shoes for bride. To help you in buying the
perfect pair here is a guide that you can follow to buy that perfect pair for
that very special day.
Choosing a colour
There are different
shades of white, diamond white, pearl white, satin white, etc. If you're
all for a traditional wedding you can have white, but if you're one of the
radials who like colourful gowns instead of plain white ones, you can still
match the colour of your shoes to your gown.
Style
Aside from colour,
style should be your next priority, your shoes should fit the occasion and the
place, and if you have a garden wedding or a beach wedding it's not advisable
to wear stilettos. For an evening event, you can use strappy evening sandals.
Remember both shoe and dress need not be fancy, quite the opposite, wear fancy
shoes for a simple dress and simple shoes for an extravagant dress, so that
they sort of balance each other.
Comfort
Now after choosing the
style and colour, you must try your shoes on, remember you'd be wearing your
shoes for the whole day, and maybe on the reception as well, you'd be expected
to be in those shoes for more than four hours, and during the reception, might
be asked to dance in them, you don't want to get blisters on your special day
so make sure that your shoes a re comfortable.
Also, buy shoes
towards the end of the day. The foot expands during the course of the day and
you want to buy shoes when your feet are at its largest size.
* Tip: Wear your shoes
inside the house before the wedding, do this until you can wear your shoes for
4-5 hours without hurting, this will make sure that the shoes are soft and
comfortable on your wedding day, just don't wear them outside.
Your dress and your
shoes
Fabric
Wedding shoes should
also match your dress, the type of fabric for your shoes is usually determined
by the type of fabric of the hem of your gown. Wear satin shoes for shiny
fabrics and lacy shoes for a lacy gown. You can also use crepe shoes for
fabrics that have a matte finish.
Details
If you want details on
your shoes like crystals or rhinestones, make sure that the colour, sheen and
style match those of your dress, don't wear bejewelled shoes on a gown that
doesn't have a single bit of crystal on it or you'll look like an upside
down lampshade when the lights hit you.
Extra shoes
If you think that your
dancing shoes should be different than your actual wedding shoes, and you'd
want an extra one, make sure that the heels of your extra shoes match those of
your actual shoes so that your gown doesn't look too short or too long when you
wear them.
Alterations
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